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Making of a car - Part I

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

Press Shop : The body of the car is made here. These parts are assembled in assembly shop.
(Courtesy : Hyundai Motors India Ltd, HMIL, Chennai)

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  • As you can hear by the noise, the Hyundai Atos is made out of innocent young girls thrown into a large pressing machine.

  • Ha Ha! that was cruel... but funny.

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  • Who gives a shit. I'd rather the 3rd word car maker spend no money on protective equipment and make me a cheaper car. American cars are so expensive, unreliable, unrefined, and shit in general it's ridiculous,

  • You mean that isn't safety.

  • fuck america, shit america! Volvo rules =)

  • hey Bad, next time, say something important and stop saying shit. Americans car are trash, now Ford and GM are getting the old technology from Daewoo. They used to be good cars, now they are no match for a european, japanese, and not even to a Korean car...Look at the Aveo, cant compete against the Accent, or Rio, or Yaris...and why paying 40 grands for a Ford or Chevy, when I can buy a BMW for the same price.

  • This is being made in a third world country - notice the lack of safety equipment. A US automaker wouldn't operate a transfer press without a huge set of "garage" doors keeping the operator safe and the press wouldn't operate without the safety doors and gates closed. I also didn't see the normal hearing and eyesight protection on the personnel operating this huge transfer press.

    Buy American and be a proud American!!

  • This is being made in a third world country - notice the lack of safety equipment. A US automaker wouldn't operate a transfer press without a huge set of "garage" doors keeping the operator safe and the press wouldn't operate without the safety doors and gates closed. I also didn't see the normal hearing and eyesight protection on the personnel operating this huge transfer press.

    Buy American and be a proud American!!

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